Development Management Model in the Institution of Additional Education

2020 ◽  
pp. 35-42
Author(s):  
Dеnis Vladimirovich Chernov ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 1819 (1) ◽  
pp. 285-293 ◽  
Author(s):  
Solminihac T. Hernán de ◽  
Hidalgo S. Priscila ◽  
Salgado T. Mauricio

The HDM-4 (Highway Development Management) model used for pavement management activities must be adjusted to the specific conditions of a country or region where they are to be used by adjusting certain calibration factors. The results obtained from calibrating the cracking, raveling, potholing, rut depth, and roughness models contemplated in HDM-4 version 1.1 for surface treatments are presented and compared with the results obtained from equivalent models of HDM-III. In this task, the “windows” methodology was used, which consists of reconstructing the distress performance curve of a specific road category starting with observation of the condition of different roads with similar characteristics (such as traffic, pavement structural capacity, and climatic conditions) but of different ages. On the basis of the results obtained, recommendations for calibrating the performance models are proposed, and calibration factors more adequate for characteristics specific to Chilean surface treatments are established. On comparing the results of the calibrated models of HDM-III and HDM-4, it is concluded that both cases furnish similar values, and use of HDM-4 models is recommended because of their operating advantages and because they afford a greater flexibility, which allows them to more aptly adapt to a broader number of cases and situations.


Author(s):  
Dang Thi Anh Tuyet ◽  
Hoang Thi Quyen

Along with the economic growth and development, people are facing challenges such as: the exhaustion of non-renewable resources, the natural environment is seriously destroyed, ecological balance is broken. Ensuring basic human rights is difficult because economic growth is not always accompanied by social progress and justice. Therefore, since the 1980s, "sustainable development" has become a strategy, that is mentioned by many countries and international organizations. Sustainable development is a relatively broad concept that covers all aspects and aspects of life, so sustainable development management requires the participation of many actors from state management institutions. to non-state institutions. This article focuses on answering two main questions: 1) Why is it necessary to build a community-based sustainable development management model? 2) What values can we inherit and promote from the Vietnamese tradition of self-governance in building community-based sustainable development management models in the current context?


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 334-344
Author(s):  
Lina Shenderivska ◽  
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Olga Guk ◽  

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 1626 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nataliia Kasianova ◽  
Elena Tarasova ◽  
Nataliia Kravchuk

The purpose of the study is to substantiate the feasibility of using the theory of chaos in the process of managing the industrial enterprises. One of the tools for managing chaos is proposed to be chaos engineering – a method of conducting planned experiments that give an idea of how the system can behave as a result of disturbances. The introduction of chaos engineering will allow for prediction of possible perturbations and prepare the system for a new attractor at an optimal time with minimal losses. The chaos management model of the economic system, which allows either a radical change in the status of the enterprise, its ability to influence demand and supply while maintaining the subjectivity of the development, or to promote antifragility of the enterprise, allows strengthening the stability of the economic system.


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